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Nitika

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Master of Arts M.A. In Tribal and Regional Languages is a full-time two-year postgraduate course. A candidate who has passed a Bachelor's degree of 3 years duration (B.A/BA Hons) under 10+2+3 pattern from any recognised university. Top Universities offering this course:
1. Central University of Jharkhand, Ranchi
2. AISECT University, Hazaribagh
3. Netaji Subhas University, Jamshedpur
4. Ram Krishana Dharmarth Foundation University, Ranchi.

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Ayushi Rai

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The following are the main distinctions between CSIR NET and UGC NET 1. JRF and assistant professor positions are filled by UGC NET or CSIR NET.
2. The UGC NET is a better option if you are not a Science student because the CSIR NET is primarily for Science students.
3. The UGC NET Exam consists of two papers, each lasting three hours, as opposed to the CSIR NET Exam's single three-hour examination.
4. The CSIR NET test is only offered in 5 disciplines, but the UGC NET exam is offered in 81.

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Kunj Patel

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No any Certificate in the world can't get you a job if you don't have skills
certifications are earning resources for other peoples. There are very big amount of free resources which are valuable then it so focus on skills. Certificates can't do much at time of interview.

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Kunj Patel

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Web designing is very interesting and powerful field as a career option. For web designing you have to learn many languages but all of them are not very much difficult. But if I suggest you should start with REACT and FIREBASE and focus on project based learning. The best recourses you will find at fullstackopen. Com or any other learning sites like freecodecamp. Org.

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Ayyanar K

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Yes, don't restrict yourself just because you are a biology student. You have equal chances of making a career just as compared to other non-biological students. Yes, you can make a career in computers and programming by pursuing BCA. As you don't have mathematics then you can't pursue Biology.

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Whether you can change your course from B.A. Programming to B.A. Psychology Honours will depend on the rules and regulations of your institution. You will need to check with your college or university's admission office to find out if it is possible to make the change at this point in time. If you are still in the admission process and have not yet started your course, you may be able to switch to B.A. Psychology Honours if the college offers that course and if there are available seats. However, if you have already started your course, it may not be possible to switch to a different course mid-term. It is important to note that changi
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If you are looking for an idea about the quality of education with Georgian College, it is a great school. I went there and I felt confident that I learned valuable skills about my chosen industry. Personally, I feel that Georgian College, depending on your career ambitions and goals, it is a great place to start. If you are looking to get into an executive business career you should consider moving on to university afterwards to acquire more management and specialised business skills. I have chosen that route myself. You can transfer your Diploma towards a university degree after you graduate, then just complete another 2 to 3 years i
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Accountants wanting to get into tech should first choose between three major tech roles: software engineering, full stack development, and data Science. One major way to narrow down your decision is to take a look at job descriptions of these three areas and find common trends
Coding refers to creating rules-based instructions that can be understood by a software programme. 57% of respondents had no knowledge of coding, but 40% expressed an interest in learning, based on an ACCA survey of 992 members in November 2020. change careers to programming
Confirm whether a programming role is right for you. Your core values and personality ca
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Prakash deep

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Yes, you can get into the field of Software developer after your B.Com. All you need to do is to enroll yourself for some related Diploma course and study hard because stream switching is not very easy. The good option for this is NIIT- a well-known organisation which provides Diploma courses with job guarantee.

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